Cellulite Treatments Meridian MS

Find top doctors who perform Cellulite Treatments in Meridian, MS. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Meridian, MS.

Local Businesses

Nester, Diane – Tulane Dermatology

(601) 484-3399
2321 13Th St
Meridian, MS 39301


Millikan, Larry

504-588-5114
2321 13Th St
Meridian, MS 39301


Hollyfield, Debbie – Meridian Ear Nose & Throat

(601) 483-9358
1521 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Mitchell, Faye – Ms Cosmetic Surgery

(601) 485-8115
5002 Highway 39 N
Meridian, MS 39301


Balzli, J Thomas – Meridian Ear Nose & Throat

(601) 483-9358
1521 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Robert Joseph Cater

(601) 483-9358
1521 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Meridian Plastic Surgery Skin

(601) 693-7742
1200 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Elliott Mark S

1-601-693-7742
1200 22Nd Avenue
Meridian, MS 39301


Plez Tinsley

607-266-0350
8310 Eagle Pointe Dr
Meridian, MS 39305


Mark Elliott

(601) 693-7742
1200 22Nd Avenue
Meridian, MS 39301


Tulane Dermatology

(601) 484-3399
2321 13Th St
Meridian, MS 39301


Same Day Std Testing

(601) 282-3108
606 22Nd Ave S
Meridian, MS 39301


Boes Bret A

(601)485-5641
4915 24Th Place
Meridian, MS 39305


Plastic Surgery Ctr-Meridian

(601) 481-7070
5002 Highway 39 N Bldg D
Meridian, MS 39301


Elliott, Mark S – Meridian Plastic Surgery

(601) 693-7742
1200 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Don S Davis Pa

1-601-485-8115
5002 Highway 39 North
Meridian, MS 39301


Cater, Robert J – Meridian Ear Nose & Throat

(601) 483-9358
1521 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Joseph Thomas Balzli

(601) 483-9358
1521 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Cater Robert Dr Phys

1-601-483-9358
1521 22Nd Avenue
Meridian, MS 39301


Mississippi Head & Neck Associates

1-601-485-8115
5002 Highway 39 North
Meridian, MS 39301


Cellulite Treatments FAQ in Meridian, MS

Why do my legs have so much cellulite?

People who eat too much fat, carbohydrates, and salt and too little fiber are likely to have greater amounts of cellulite. It may also be more prevalent in smokers, those who do not exercise, and those who sit or stand in one position for long periods of time.

Will cellulite go away with weight loss?

Losing weight and strengthening the muscles in the legs, buttocks and abdomen may make cellulite less noticeable in those areas, but it won’t go away altogether. That is because once a fat cell develops, it is yours for life.

What is the most effective treatment for cellulite?

Laser treatment. Different types of laser treatments are used to treat cellulite. Subcision. Vacuum-assisted precise tissue release. Carboxytherapy. endermologie® Ionithermie cellulite reduction treatments. Radiofrequency. Laser-assisted liposuction.

How can I make cellulite less visible instantly?

Minimise the appearance of cellulite through exfoliation and moisturising. The benefits of scrubbing and rubbing includes smoother skin texture and tone, which can help make your cellulite less obvious. My body scrubs are made with natural oils to soften, hydrate and plump skin, leaving you more dewy and less dimply.

How can I make my leg cellulite less noticeable?

Get physical. Being physically active will help reduce the appearance of cellulite by improving your circulation and firming up the skin. Reduce your total body fat. Hydrate. Try ‘Back to basics’ eating. Dry brushing.

Should you moisturize cellulite?

The quickest way to improve the appearance of cellulite is with a lotion or a cream containing caffeine, which has a temporary tightening effect. Plus, the act of massaging a cream in daily (or twice a day) may improve circulation to the area to minimize bumps, says Sandy.

Why are my legs suddenly full of cellulite?

Possible causes of cellulite include hormonal changes, genetics, weight gain, etc, but here’s the kicker: Many active and healthy women report that even with good diet and exercise, cellulite still occurs.

Do anti cellulite creams work?

Cellulite creams can help to reduce the appearance of the spongy, dimply-looking skin that forms on the body, but they won’t get rid of the cellulite. That’s because these creams only work at the surface of the skin, and they do not penetrate deep enough to target the fat cells or connective tissue.

Does lack of collagen cause cellulite?

As we age, we begin to lose collagen at the rate of about 1% per year,2 and our bodies become less effective at replacing what has been lost. The loss of collagen over time is what leads to wrinkles, age-related dryness, and even the worsening appearance of cellulite.

What age does cellulite start?

What exactly is cellulite? It’s a condition that affects 90 percent of women and 10 percent of men, mostly in industrial nations. As women start approaching menopause, estrogen starts decreasing. From 25 to 35 is when you start seeing the appearance of cellulite.